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"Why is it reasonable to believe in prisons, but not in the hell?"
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RE: "Why is it reasonable to believe in prisons, but not in the hell?"
(January 14, 2021 at 2:15 pm)FlatAssembler Wrote: Well, even if those things are true, they are still nothing compared to what the animals have to go through in factory farms, right?
Depends, sometimes it's been the same thing.  Insomuch as we think it's bad to mistreat a chicken some specific way it would be as bad or worse to do the same to a person.  The better analogy to (other) animals would be pests, imo, though.  When we begin to believe and start to treat our neighbors like rats to be exterminated, we've lost the pulse.  

Quote:When you are saying there was a massacre somewhere, you are implying there is a mass grave hidden somewhere near, right? So, how come that mass grave hasn't been found in more than 30 years?
We don't always bury bodies, but it seems like an academic question about corpse disposal what with all the mass graves in the region.  Don't you think? Or is this another case of you believing that it would be bad if there were mass graves, therefore there aren't any...? I have personally fucking stepped in them. Pleasant experience. The mass grave that has you so enamored was found very nearly thirty years ago, and it's only one of many.

Honestly, fuck off with this shit. Fuck off all the way to the moon, and when you get there, keep going.
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RE: "Why is it reasonable to believe in prisons, but not in the hell?" - by The Grand Nudger - January 14, 2021 at 3:36 pm

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